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    Barton's At The Caledonian Hotel

    3.0 (8 reviews)

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    Wassail Wine Bar - Outside area

    Wassail Wine Bar

    4.0(5 reviews)
    1.7 kmProspect
    $$

    A perfect winter hideaway and little spot for a Friday or Saturday night drink. The crowd is super…read morelocal and often the place is quiet but they are now putting on jazz mid-week to add some pizazz to the venue. An ever changing and simple wine list of SA wines by the glass and bottle as well as a few ciders and beers to boot complement the gourmet tapas style menu on offer. I love sharing food and so this place suited me perfectly however my partner was hoping we would go out for the "main meal" after dining here! Every dish was incredibly well flavoured and spiced as well as being rich enough to be filling. It wasn't the healthiest meal but every we tried couldn't be faulted. From the thai chicken balls with a caramelly soy sauce to waygu meat balls, fennel and orange soaked olives (my fav) and the fried haloumi it all worked well with each other and what we were drinking. This venue is also deceivingly larger than you would expect as you walk up to the counter (in a room behind the front bar and dining area) and can explore a larger carpeted dining and entertaining area as well as seating out the side of the house. It has been furnished very classically with old wooden chairs and tables but given a modern twist with the quirky addition of wine glass chandeliers and a mirrored room indoors. So if you're looking for a pre-dinner or late evening snack over some unusual local wine and tasty tapas, this place is worth bookmarking.

    We discovered this spot some time ago and have visited it a few times since…read more Time for a review. Last night we got an off the cuff invite for drinks at 16:30 and to hear a band The Prospectors. Arriving late (that's our style) we missed the first set so sat out the back with a glass of bubbly and had a chat. There are a variety of rooms from the main with couches, large and small tables and bar stools, to small quiet intimate side rooms that can be used for groups. The wine is varied, many by the glass at fair prices and the staff are well versed in wine so are able to find something you'll like. The food is so very tasty. Mustard cheese bread, arancini balls, crushed potatoes and a three cheese plate. Ordered just at the end of the bands second set we were up on the dance floor. Tradition states with The Prospectors, that one of their last songs of an evening is 'dancing on the streets' in which you go and do just what the song says. A final note on the first Wednesday of the month they do a wine food pairing night with a local wine producer. It is a very popular event often being booked out weeks if not months in advance (we booked the last seat for the December event, 2 months in the future from time of posting) So expect an update in a few months.

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    Wassail Wine Bar - Thai chicken balls with a caramelly soy sauce

    Thai chicken balls with a caramelly soy sauce

    Wassail Wine Bar - One of the dining rooms

    One of the dining rooms

    Wassail Wine Bar - The infamous wine glass chandeliers

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    The infamous wine glass chandeliers

    Hill of Grace Restaurant

    Hill of Grace Restaurant

    4.0(5 reviews)
    1.4 kmNorth Adelaide
    $$$$

    I had a work function here in the cathedral room. We had a 4 course sit down meal with matched…read morewines and oh my! What a delight. It really tested me as I was sat with a couple of executives and I had to be polite and eat things I wouldn't have ever eaten before and I'm glad I did as I really enjoyed it all! Even the weird bits!! We had a natural oyster to start with which had an amazing lime mousse. It was delicious. I had kangaroo tartare which was lovely, but I'm just not a fan of uncooked meat - the texture just doesn't do it for me. For the second course I had mullet, followed by beef cheeks and banana cake for desert. The Henschke wines were incredible and the food was presentable and perfectly executed. I would definitely recommend matching the wines to your food. It really made the experience for me! I thoroughly enjoyed it... I don't get to fine dine often but this was definitely a good experience.

    firstly, the setting is picturesque…read more the staff are delightful and knowledgeable on local produce with added interesting tidbits about the meals origins and South Australian history.... The wine, Henschke, fabulous! The food? worst ever. Be a vegetarian or meat eater, neither options were inspired or tasty. Each course was more insulting than the previous, as you were presented with something that resembled a miniature succulent plant, that a hipster had potted up for his organic cafe, or rather a prize winning botanic display. Raising the question at each course, "Can I eat this part?" The creativity was high, but felt experimental. At such a rhapsodical price range you expected the experience to be visually impressive and physically satisfying. Which it was not. The meal was likened to the notion, "Would I rather be eating Chinese takeaway right now". Unfortunately for 'Hill of Grace' that answer was 'yes'.

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    Hill of Grace Restaurant
    Hill of Grace Restaurant

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    Giallo Wine Bar - Nice outdoor area

    Giallo Wine Bar

    4.7(3 reviews)
    3.0 kmNorwood
    $$$

    Giallo, you had me at writing "please consider sharing all dishes from entree to main," on your…read moremenu. For someone like me who gets serious food envy, this place is the place to take any friend, lover or family member who selfishly only ever wants to keep their dish to themselves. Why? Because you can say "well the menu recommends we share..." Giallo Wine Bar has recently been taken over by new management, who also owns Greenway Gallery next door. The setting is intimate and small and the outdoor area would be beautiful in summer. I'm not so sure about the random art pieces in glass cabinets around the restaurant but never mind you'll be too distracted by the menu. Whenever I dine out I try to pack in as many experiences as possible to my meal. As a result I will normally order 3 glasses of different wines rather than a bottle to share. Again, this place is a perfect setting! Go in, say what you feel like and the waiter will bring you something new and different to try. They have an amazingly diverse wine list that doesn't just stock from SA - that excites me. Their share plates are not big, but the richness and intensity of flavours mean that 3 or 4 plates + a salad for 2 is plenty. My favourite dishes were the scallops with a white bean puree and crisp pancetta or their Gawler River quail with caramalised pear and sherry vinegar. The blend of ingredients meant there were many oo's and ah's had with each bite. Service was wonderful and very efficient and there was never a moment our wine glasses or water was empty. Don't be on a budget when going here and please don't complain that the meals are too small. Sharing is caring people and stop being a greedy guts!

    Romantic intimate simple modern Italian light meals wine bar alfresco seats cool musicread more

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    Giallo Wine Bar - Prawns and meatballs, superb (and my company.. )

    Prawns and meatballs, superb (and my company.. )

    Giallo Wine Bar - Prawns very good!

    Prawns very good!

    Giallo Wine Bar - Beef carpaccio (Di manza) amazing

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    Beef carpaccio (Di manza) amazing

    The Howling Owl - World Gin Day officially starts for Adelaide Yelpers at the Howling Owl.

    The Howling Owl

    4.1(29 reviews)
    2.6 kmAdelaide
    $$

    A bar in the trendy part of Adelaide, so you can probably guess what to expect here - finger food,…read morecocktails, and a decent selection of craft beers. Actually, this place goes beyond decent to actually having a number of not too common South Australian beers, so I can definitely work with that. Yeah, this place was pretty cool, and laid back as well, and being close to the cinemas is also a massive bonus. Certainly a place I'd check out again.

    Whoot Whoot! Gin + Owls = Some of my favourite things and already know this café come secret hole…read morein the wall bar on Fridays & Saturdays will be my new "hang out." Decorated with a twist of "Where the Wild Things Are," Howling Owl has managed to create a cafe and bar setting that could have you sitting back and watching the world go by for hours. Their Adelaide map tables are a beautiful touch and if you sit and while away the time here you will notice the intricate attention to detail that has been put into this place from the owl calendar to the Cry Me A River painting above the bar. The Friday and Saturday night drinks list is bias towards South Australian beers and wines and how could you fault them on that? Meanwhile the only spirit served in the bar is gin. And in my humble opinion I can't see why you would ever drink anything else. The selection of gin and cocktails on the menu have clearly been created by a keen gin lovers hand and I'm looking forward to/hope they will offer *cough cough* gin appreciation classes or opportunity to tell you about gin behind from behind the bar soon! Don't let just the eye catching cabinet of sweets and savouries from Steven Ter Horst, "Abigail" and Willabrand distract you. these guys also have tasting platters they can put together for you and cheap as breakfast treats under $10! Gold. Once people catch on that this place is here it will be huge. Dont't miss out on bandwagoning early!

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    The Howling Owl
    The Howling Owl - Something interesting at howling cafe!

    Something interesting at howling cafe!

    The Howling Owl

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    Baddog - Pegu Club is the name if gin is your game

    Baddog

    4.8(4 reviews)
    2.8 kmAdelaide
    $$

    This is by far, Adelaide's best kept secret right now. Small bars are popping all around town, but…read morethis one stands true to the whole hole-in-the-wall hidden bar concept. GENIUS. It is so refreshing. If you're not looking hard enough you would easily miss it. Walk in and it's like the prohibition era, from the grungy shelves to the dark, moody decor and booths to the sad music. It is easily one of the best themed cocktail bars in Adelaide. Drinks are fantastic. Some bars have expensive drinks for not much and they don't taste great. Not at Baddog, they are top notch and the barman does it right in front of you on the bar so you don't miss a thing. Brilliant. Best find of the year for me so far.

    Zack has built an amazing speak easy style bar that makes you feel like you've ducked back in time…read moreto a prohibition era. The waist coats, crystal glasses and twisted stainless steel and silver spoons all work to make this a top spot for a cocktail or cheeky beer. A maestro of the common and rare cocktails and a range of spirits you wont find in many bars Zack makes this bar. Sitting at the bar is mandatory for the first drink in my opinion then sneak off to the lux booths for quiet and intimate drinks. Its dark, has very cool décor and edgy clean bathrooms. Bad Dog Bar doesn't have tvs, doesn't have pokies and doesn't have tap beer and for goodness sakes never order an apple-tini :) and that's the way we like it. Top Tip: order the pickleback - rye bourbon shot followed by some freshly made pickle juice. The SMoking Joint cocktail is also a fav!

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    Baddog - The wall of wonder

    The wall of wonder

    Baddog
    Baddog - Come hither

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    Come hither

    Barton's At The Caledonian Hotel - wine_bars - Updated May 2026

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